The silver Triton: Suetonius Claud. 21.6.13-16

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    Abstract

    This article assesses the imperial Roman technological options and cultural impetus for constructing and displaying an automaton Triton. Suetonius reports that such a figure announced the commencement of a staged sea battle organised by Emperor Claudius to entertain the Roman citizens in 52CE. This automaton, whose feasibility we assess, fits neatly as an application of the pneumatic techniques summarised by Heron of Alexandria, who was probably alive at the time. By drawing attention to this little discussed passage of Suetonius, our article corroborates the idea that these techniques were useful - here contributing to the "media-image" and audio-visual culture of Claudius' imperial agenda - and that their wondrous effects provided an intellectual bridge between their practical utility and their ability to contribute to the philosophy of science and technology.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-24
    Number of pages24
    JournalNuncius
    Volume33
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Keywords

    • Heron of Alexandria
    • pneumatic automata
    • Roman spectacle

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